Jóvenes, fin de semana y uso recreativo de drogas: evolución y tendencias del ocio juvenil / Youth, week-end and recreative use of drugs: evolution and tendencies in leisureamong the youth
Adicciones (Palma de Mallorca)
; 15(supl.2): 7-33, 2003. tab
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in Spanish
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RESUMEN
Objetivo:
análisis de la evolución del ocio en los jóvenes, centrándose en los cambios actitudinales y en la aparición de nuevas actividades recreativas.Método:
revisión de los datos obtenidos en distintos estudios, especialmente los institucionales (INJUVE, CIS, Observatorio Español de Drogas), sobre la juventud y sus formas de ocio.Resultados:
se observa un cambio en el propio concepto de juventud, que incluye cada vez a un sector más amplio y heterogéneo de población. No obstante, el ocio de los jóvenes tiende a una progresiva homogeneización tanto en las actividades como en el lugar la calle y tiempo la noche, especialmente el fin de semana en que se desarrolla y en el sentido que adquiere. Esta forma de ocio lleva asociado un consumo importante de alcohol y otras drogas ilegales, banalizándose su consumo y dando lugar a la aparición de fenómenos sociales como el botellón y la proliferación del consumo de las drogas de síntesis.Conclusiones:
la juventud actual percibe estas sustancias como carentes de riesgos para la salud, y además, les atribuyen valor sociogénico (AU)ABSTRACT
An analysis was conducted of how leisure time in young people has evolved, focussing on changes in attitudes and the emergence of new recreational activities. Data from different psychosocial studies regarding young people and their leisure activities were analysed, particularly institutional ones (INJUVE, CIS, Spanish Drug Monitoring Centre). A change has been observed in the very concept of youth, covering a broader and more heterogeneous sector of the population. However, young peoples free time tends to become more homogenous in terms of activities, as well as where (outside the home) and when (at night and particularly, at the weekends) these activities take place and in the meaning they acquire. This form of leisure involves considerable amounts of alcohol and other illegal drugs, dismissing the significance of alcohol and drug consumption, giving rise to social phenomena such as the botellón (groups of young people get together in public places and buy alcohol to share. It is less expensive than going to a bar and each one ordering his/ her own drink) and the proliferation of synthetic drug consumption. Conclusions:
young people currently perceive these substances as risk-free in terms of their health, in addition to considering them sociogenic (AU)
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Collection:
National databases
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Spain
Health context:
SDG3 - Health and Well-Being
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SDG3 -Target 3.5 Prevention and treatment of consumption of psychoactive substances
Health problem:
Target 3.5: Prevention and treatment of consumption of psychoactive substances
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Alcohol
Database:
IBECS
Main subject:
Social Perception
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Designer Drugs
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Illicit Drugs
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Substance-Related Disorders
Type of study:
Etiology study
Limits:
Adolescent
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Female
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Humans
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Male
Language:
Spanish
Journal:
Adicciones (Palma de Mallorca)
Year:
2003
Document type:
Article
Institution/Affiliation country:
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid/España
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Universidad de Oviedo/España